ComBet launching next week looks interesting
Combet will be quite different to what's currently out there in the market place, and may not be for everyone, so to avoid disappointing people's expectations, I have just included a brief overview below.
1. The main point of difference is the way Combet sets its opening markets. Combet uses a live auction process, that allows its customers to frame opening markets.
2. The aim of Combet is to provide customers with the best prices at the lowest market percentages. This is achieved through automation and keeping running costs as low as possible.
3. To help keep costs down and offer the best prices. Combet does not offer any promotional items such as deposit matches, bonus bets, odds boosts etc
4. Combet also doesn't accept Credit Card payments for deposits. Instead it uses PayID, for instant deposits and withdraws. PayID is a more secure method and once again helps to keep costs down.
5. Only a very limited number of markets will be offered to begin with. In week one Combet will be doing a soft launch by offering just one race in Sydney Metro Thoroughbreds to test the software and get people familiar with the auction process. As we go, Combet will be looking to add more races / meetings. The speed at which we introduce additional races will depend on the amount of interest and the consensus of customer feedback.
6. Sports Betting will not be offered by Combet, it will only be offering Thoroughbred racing in the early stages.
7. Combet offers win only markets, as these are the biggest markets. So there will be no place betting, exotics or multies.
8. At this stage, the intended launch date is Wednesday 21st September.
9. Auction start times will be published on the website. We are currently trialling different times, and currently they are ranging between 12pm Wednesday and Saturday morning.
10. Combet also provides customers with the ability to place orders (ie nominate a price) prior to the Auction commencing.
Combet will be quite different to what's currently out there in the market place, and may not be for everyone, so to avoid disappointing people's expectations, I have just included a brief overview below.
1. The main point of difference is the way Combet sets its opening markets. Combet uses a live auction process, that allows its customers to frame opening markets.
2. The aim of Combet is to provide customers with the best prices at the lowest market percentages. This is achieved through automation and keeping running costs as low as possible.
3. To help keep costs down and offer the best prices. Combet does not offer any promotional items such as deposit matches, bonus bets, odds boosts etc
4. Combet also doesn't accept Credit Card payments for deposits. Instead it uses PayID, for instant deposits and withdraws. PayID is a more secure method and once again helps to keep costs down.
5. Only a very limited number of markets will be offered to begin with. In week one Combet will be doing a soft launch by offering just one race in Sydney Metro Thoroughbreds to test the software and get people familiar with the auction process. As we go, Combet will be looking to add more races / meetings. The speed at which we introduce additional races will depend on the amount of interest and the consensus of customer feedback.
6. Sports Betting will not be offered by Combet, it will only be offering Thoroughbred racing in the early stages.
7. Combet offers win only markets, as these are the biggest markets. So there will be no place betting, exotics or multies.
8. At this stage, the intended launch date is Wednesday 21st September.
9. Auction start times will be published on the website. We are currently trialling different times, and currently they are ranging between 12pm Wednesday and Saturday morning.
10. Combet also provides customers with the ability to place orders (ie nominate a price) prior to the Auction commencing.